Sustainable Edale have invited specialist energy advice charity, Marches Energy Agency to Edale Village Hall on Saturday 1st February from 1-5pm to help residents reduce their home heating costs, improve draughty and inefficient homes, and even pick up a freebie or two to help!
Hear about grants and get help to register for free professional home energy surveys (especially for off-gas homes, those in conservation areas, or otherwise difficult to heat homes).
Get a home visit to check your energy usage and fit low-cost energy-saving measures
Ask questions about green technologies – solar panels, insulation, heat pumps etc
Find out about our installer directory
Get tips on what to ask potential installers
Get help if you’re struggling with bills or have a problem with your energy provider
Talk with an advisor about your particular query
If you’re renting or own your home, there’ll be something for you.
Peter Burgess-Allen from Marches Energy Agency said “We hope residents will join us to learn about what they can do in their home to save energy. For anyone unsure whether their home is suitable for insulation, a heat pump or solar panels for instance, this is a great opportunity to access free impartial support and advice from experts”
“We can also give practical help to anyone wanting to make simple improvements to reduce draughts and reduce bills. We’ll have some items to give away, and can even book people in for a home visit to fit simple but effective measures, thanks to some funding from High Peak Borough council.”
No ticket required, free to enter.
If you have any questions on the above, we are best contacted on 0800 677 1332, or by emailing wdd@mea.org.uk